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John Loomer, commander of the American Legion Post 95 in Delavan, Wis., shovels walkways around the post building on Nov. 26, 2018. Loomer is a teacher at Lakeland School in Elkhorn, Wis. and had the day off because of the weather conditions. ANGELA MAJOR, The Janesville Gazette via AP

A snow plow clears streets on Nov. 2018, after a winter storm dumped nearly a foot of snow in Round Lake, Ill. The storm left snowy roads, cancelled flights and power outages in its wake as it moves east. TANNEN MAURY, EPA-EFE

Heavy traffic on Interstate 190 near O'Hare International Airport in Chicago on Nov. 25, 2018. A winter storm is expected to dump snow across the Midwest, on one of the busiest travel days of the year. NAM Y. HUH, AP

It was only the third time Kristin Brooker has seen snow, so a selfie was in order on Nov. 25, 2018, with friend Dominic Francia, who grew up in Kansas City. The pair stopped on their walk around the Country Club Plaza just as the heavy snow began to fall. Both now live in Los Angeles. RICH SUGG, Kansas City Star via AP

Ivan Auer and his beagle Lillian greet a TSA agent at St. Louis Lambert International Airport as he and his girlfriend Sara Buettmann head home to Portland, Ore., Sunday, Nov. 25, 2018, after spending Thanksgiving with Buettmann's family in Ballwin, Mo. Sunday is traditionally the busiest travel day at the airport and the couple was ready for any delays. "We're loaded with treats," said Buettmann. Robert Cohen, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, via AP

Michael Koch, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Indianapolis, said the strong winds and wintry mix projected to hit Indianapolis are related to the large winter storm. Indianapolis, however, should miss out on the worst of it, he said.

The NWS has issued a wind advisory for Central Indiana, warning of wind gusts projected to reach about 40 mph.

The rainy weather will move out of Central Indiana Monday and dry, colder temperatures will begin Thursday.

The ongoing winter storm across the Central U.S. was projected to shift east into the into the Great Lakes Monday. Blizzard and winter storm warnings, along with winter weather advisories, are in effect from parts of the Central Plains to lower Michigan, according to the NWS.

The high temperature on Monday in Indianapolis will be about 38 degrees with a low of 22 degrees. Tuesday will be partly cloudy with a high of 26 degrees and a low of 18 degrees. On Wednesday, the high temperature is expected to be 31 degrees and a low of 25 degrees.